The following Covenanted Reformed Presbyterian Publications are available.
Please contacttrue_presbyterian@truecovenanter.comfor information on obtaining these very valuable works.

Booklets:

Beza, Theodore. A Breife declaration of the chiefe poyntes of the
Christian Religion, set forth in a Table. ~With~ A breife summe of the
comfortable doctrine of God his providence, comprised in 38 short Aphorismes.
The first part of this booklet is taken from the English translation by William
Whittingham published in 1575, compared with the later translation of John
Stockwood (1581). The work is also known as Beza's Table of Predestination.
The second part of this booklet is taken from translation of John Stockwood
(1581) that was included in the published collection of works on Predestination &
Providence known as The Treasure of Truth.

2001 Edition: [Out-of-Print]

2008 Edition: [Available]

Brown, Hugh. Discourses on Scripture Psalmody in Praising God and Against
Instrumental Music in Public Worship. Published in 1859, these discourses, by a
United Presbyterian pastor from New York, explain and defend many important principles of
the Reformed Church in regard to worship, with particular application to the issues of exclusive
psalmody and instrumental music, using Scripture, Reason, and the
concessions of various adversaries of the Biblical doctrine of God's Worship. They also
include much valuable historical information on the practices of both the Catholic church
before the Reformation, and that part of the Catholic Church which participated in the
Reformation (that is, the Protestant churches.) An appendix is included, containing the
Ordinance of the English Parliament (1644) which commanded that all Organs be removed from
the Churches throughout England, and required that all persons "at their peril, yield
due obedience."

2002 Edition: [Out-of-Print]

2012 Edition: [Available]

Guthrie, James. Some Considerations Contributing unto the Discovery of
the Dangers that threaten RELIGION, and the Work of REFORMATION in the
Church of SCOTLAND. First published in the year 1660, the year before Mr. Guthrie
(brother of William Guthrie) was Martyred by Charles II. for his faithfulness to the Cause
of Jesus Christ, this edition is retypeset from the edition published by John Howie in
1780 as an appendix to Faithful Contendings Displayed.

2001 Edition: [Out-of-Print]

Kae, Adam. A Sermon Concerning the Believer’s sitting under
Christ’s Shadow, Preached from Canticles 2.3. First published in the year 1735
by William Wilson, this edition has been reset with Wilson's introduction and a short
sketch of the ministry of Mr. Kae. Both the Introduction and the Sermon contain
Gospel addresses pressing upon the reader's conscience the seriousness of making use of
Jesus Christ alone as the Saviour from Sin and Divine Vengeance for Sin. This is the only
item known to have been published from the one minister of the Church of Scotland who
positively opposed bringing Charles II to the throne, before his treacherous intentions were exposed.

2010 Edition: [Out-of-Print]

2013 RePrint: [Available]

Luther, Martin. On Trading and Usury, 1524; and
The Treatise on Usury, 1519 & 1520. This edition is retypeset from the
Philadelphia Edition of The Works of Martin Luther, including the introduction
of Charles Jacobs, with corrections, and a new Introduction. This little collection
of Luther's publications sheds much light on present economic evils, from a persepective
that is plainly Christ-ian, as in, purely conform to the self-sacrificing example
and injunctions of our Saviour.

2009 Edition: [Available]

Mason, Archibald. Observations, Doctrinal & Practical, on Saving Faith: In
Four Parts.
Published in Glasgow, 1829, and again in Pittsburgh,
1844. This edition is retypeset from the edition published in Pittsburgh. Herein
is set forth Solid Doctrine and Application respecting Justifying Faith, by a
Reformed Presbyterian minister from Scotland.

2002 Edition: [Available]

Mason, Archibald. Observations on the Public Covenants, Betwixt God and the
Church: A Discourse.
Published in Glasgow, 1799, from which edition the present is
retypeset. This work constitutes a thorough explanation and defense of the practice of public
social covenanting and its implications, both in general, and with reference to the National
Covenant of Scotland and Solemn League & Covenant, by a minister of the
Reformed Presbyterian Church of Scotland.

2002 Edition: [Out-of-Print]

Traill, Robert. The True Gospel Preached: Six Sermons on Galatians 2:21.
Preached about the year 1692, these sermons were first printed in the year 1778/1779, and
again in 1810 and 1845. Herein is set forth the Gospel of God's Free and Sovereign Grace
in Jesus Christ to unworthy sinners who are so foolishly inclined to set about
the seeking of their reconcilation with God by the Law and their own righteousness. Traill
also exposes both the extreme wickedness & fearful frequency of those sins
contemplated in Galatians 2:21: frustrating the grace of God and making Christ's
death to be in vain, in a manner which ought to be convicting even to those who think
themselves least guilty of these sins. Here we have that Gospel Doctrine which was so
masterfully defended by Traill in his Defence of the Protestant Doctrine of
Justification, applied to the conscience in a very serious and soul-searching way.

2002 Edition: [Available]

Willson, Samuel M. Truth. A Sermon, on Steadfast Adherence
to the Distinctive Doctrines of the Church.
First published in 1833, shortly after
the sermon was preached in Craftsbury, Vermont. This sermon explains the duty
of the Church to faithfully uphold all the Truth of Holy Scripture, especially the
Present Truth, that is assailed by others. The publication is from the time
of the Old Light / New Light controversy in the RPCNA, and includes also the Libel sustained
against New Light ministers and elders in 1832, and a Letter from Robert Gibson.

2012 Edition: [Available]

Wylie, Samuel B. The Two Sons of Oil: Or, The Faithful Witness for Magistracy
& Ministry upon a Scriptural Basis.
First published in 1803, this edition is
based on the edition printed by John Torrey in Philadelphia, 1850. This work plainly
declares and explains the principles of the Reformed Presbyterian Church respecting both
Ecclesiastical and Civil Government, and also the reason why Covenanters do not
acknowledge the present civil authority in North America as a lawful or legitimate
authority.

2002 Edition: [Available]

The United Societies. An Informatory Vindication of a Poor, wasted,
misrepresented, Remnant of the Suffering, Anti-Popish, Anti-Prelatick, Anti-Erastian,
Anti-Sectarian, True Presbyterian Church of Christ in Scotland, &c. &c. This
important document was published in 1687, as a public defence of the principles &
practices of the faithful covenanters who refused to comply with the then-present
backsliding & apostatizing establishments of Church & State in Scotland, against
all the accusations thrown their way by the adversaries of JESUS CHRIST
and His Cause at that time. Here is found a clear and accurate statement of the principles
of the Covenanters respecting the Institutions of Magistratical & Ministerial
Authority, wherein, to this day, though they hold to nothing but that which was affirmed
by the Reformed Churches at the time of Reformation, they differ from the main body of
those who claim to be Presbyterians, as well as others who go by that name, such as the
Seceders or Associate Presbyterians.

The United Societies.
The Declaration and Testimony Published at Mount-Herick.
This Testimony, published in 1741, is the last of the various representations of the
Covenanter cause emitted by the United Societies prior to the constitution of
the Reformed Presbytery in Scotland. Herein the Covenanters of the 1700's
assert their Principles on Magistracy and Political Dissent, and defend the same
from the accusations of those who sought to oppose the doctrines of the Westminster
Confession to the practice of the United Societies.
In this declaration the Covenanters assert
their adherence to the various declarations of the United Societies in earlier
generations, as well as their "Publick and Solemn Covenanting with God
at Auchensaugh with Confession of Sins and Engagement to Duties."
Also discussed are other dissenting Presbyterian groups of the time,
such as the Seceders, and those who published the Linlithgow Declaration in 1740.

2008 Edition: [Available]

The Reformed Presbyterian Church in North America.
A Reformed Presbyterian Testimony against the U.S. Constitution and the Moral Evils thereof.
Published in Overture by Authority of Synod in 1839, this Testimony was printed in issues
of the Reformed Presbyterian Magazine. Intended as part of the RPCNA's "Argumentative Testimony",
the document ably demonstrates the infidel nature of the U.S. Constitution and the illegitimacy
of the "government" founded therein. This document does not discuss particulars of Political Dissent,
but does handle its subject thoroughly.

2008 Edition: [Out-of-Print]

2009 Edition: [Available]

The Reformed Presbytery of Scotland.
An Explanation and Defence of the Terms of Communion, adopted by the Community of Dissenters; Together with an Introduction, Containing Some Remarks on the Propriety of Terms of Communion in General.
First published in 1801, this work provides a short defence of the use of Terms of Communion, as
well as a defence of those terms of communion adopted by the Reformed Presbytery of
Scotland and later by the Reformed Presbytery constituted in America in 1840.

2002 Edition: [Out-of-Print]

The Reformed Presbytery of Scotland.
A Pastoral Letter to the Old Dissenters, Concerning Family & Social Duties.
First published in 1808, this letter provides a pastoral and presbyterial exhortation
to the duties of Family Worship and of Private Christian Fellowship, with
several of the scriptural arguments which demonstrate the necessity of these
duties. Family Worship is urged as a duty for both morning and evening.
Society Meetings are urged as necessary even when Public Worship with regular
preaching is available. Includes an extract from the Minutes of Presbytery.

2013 Edition: [Available]

Other publications are planned for future release and are currently in
preparation.